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Post by keelahylls on Aug 20, 2012 23:08:59 GMT -5
From her apartment, twenty years old Keela Hylls stared out her living room window. It was sunny out, but Keela could feel a light breeze. She turned her head to look at her two years old daughter, Julia. Julia was on the floor playing with a few toys. She was behaving like a little angel. Keela turned back to look out the window again. She was bored. She didn't work today, which was fine with Keela, since she had worked almost everyday last week. But now, instead of being tired, like she was last week, she was wide awake. To top it off, there was nothing on T.V and she didn't feel like reading right now.
She walked over to the couch and sat down, looking at the blank T.V. Resting her elbows on her legs, Keela cupped her face with her head, thinking. She hadn't been planning to go out today, but Keela figured a walk to the park were do both her and Julia some good. It was the afternoon, and both Keela and Julia were still in their P.Js. Well, there was nothing else to do, so Keela got up from the couch and walked into her small bedroom. She went to her dresser and pulled out dark blue pants, and a black and blue striped, short sleeve shirt. After putting them on, she walked out of her room and went into Julia's. She pulled out a pink dress with red writing that said, "Mommy's little angel." She left Julia's room and picked up her two years old daughter. "Let's go to the park," Keela said, getting Julia dressed.
A few minutes later, once both Keela was Julia were dressed and clean, Keela was pulling out the stroll and baby bag from the closet. Through she always made sure the bag always had everything she were need when she left the house, Keela checked to make sure everything was in the bag. Diapers, money were all in the bag. Keela smiled as she put the bag on the stroller, then picked up Julia and put her in the stroll, belting Julia in.
A little while later, Keela and Julia were at the park. There was only two young kids at the park, which Keela was grateful for, she didn't want to deal with anyone today. Keela went over to the baby swings and, taking Julia out of the stroll, put her in one of the swings. Julia giggled as Keela pushed the swing.
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